ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月29日 10時10分


@georgehtakei, who was 5 years old when he was sent with his family to a camp in Arkansas, was rehearsing this week for an upcoming role when his husband interrupted him with some news from the Supreme Court. It could have been a ruling to celebrate: The court had finally overturned the 1944 decision that the United States government could force more than 120,000 people of Japanese descent into internment camps. But for #GeorgeTakei and many of those who spent months or years in the camps, the ruling on Tuesday felt more like a hollow victory. “There was no evidence in our case. And there is no evidence of terrorism here now,” George said. “What the court ruled was just as crazy and irrational as incarcerating us.” As pleased as they were that the court at last recognized what history has long regarded as a grave mistake, they lamented that it came as part of the decision that upheld President Trump’s ban on travel into the U.S. by citizens of several predominantly Muslim countries. “It’s an insult to people who spent their lives fighting,” George added. “My parents are gone, but I find it hard to imagine they would be celebrating either.” @jennadactyl took this photo of George at his home. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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